importunate
Americanadjective
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urgent or persistent in solicitation, sometimes annoyingly so.
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pertinacious, as solicitations or demands.
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troublesome; annoying.
importunate demands from the children for attention.
adjective
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persistent or demanding; insistent
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rare troublesome; annoying
Other Word Forms
- importunately adverb
- importunateness noun
- unimportunate adjective
- unimportunately adverb
- unimportunateness noun
Etymology
Origin of importunate
Explanation
Importunate means annoyingly persistent or relentless, like a cranky child's importunate demands for candy in line at the grocery store checkout. Importunate rhymes with unfortunate, and importunate questions, in their irritating persistence, are unfortunate indeed. Importunate restaurant patrons tend to inundate their unfortunate waiter with demands, and one student's importunate questions can keep a teacher busy through an entire class period. You'll see in importunate the Latin root port, which means "harbor." From this came importunus, "troublesome," but also "having no harbor."
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Example Sentences
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The number, a duet for Victoria and Jonquil, doesn’t make importunate emotional demands and is all the more poignant for its restraint.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 9, 2025
Most important, Mr. Green is his old self: arriving anywhere he wants around the beat, gliding or leaping, importunate and reassuring.
From New York Times • Sep. 14, 2018
In between, he fielded several calls from Lugovoi, who was becoming increasingly importunate.
From The Guardian • Jan. 19, 2016
And maybe this is just me, but I preferred the Kermit/Miss Piggy relationship in its latency phase, when the importunate Piggy only occasionally bothered the reluctant frog with baby talk and kissy noises.
From Slate • Mar. 19, 2014
At that point, I felt an importunate tap, almost a punch, on my upper arm, from Charles’ direction.
From "Nine Stories" by J. D. Salinger
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